1966
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1966.tb07793.x
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A comparison of aralkylamines and aralkylguanidines as antagonists of adrenergic neurone blockade

Abstract: Structure‐activity relationships have been studied for aralkylamines and aralkylguanidines which restore the responses of the nictitating membranes to nerve stimulation in anaesthetised cats given sympathetic blocking drugs. This reversing action was largely specific for adrenergic neurone blockade; blockade of sympathetic ganglia or of α‐adrenergic receptors was unaffected. (+)‐Amphetamine was the most active amine and N‐benzyl‐N‐methylguanidine was the most active guanidine. In mice, ptosis resulting from ad… Show more

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“…All inhibited MAO but not in relation to other properties. The compounds showed various degrees of activity in antagonizing adrenergic neurone blocking drugs (161). This reversal was not evident for blockers of sympathetic ganglia or a-adrenergic receptors.…”
Section: Oxotremorine Arecolinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All inhibited MAO but not in relation to other properties. The compounds showed various degrees of activity in antagonizing adrenergic neurone blocking drugs (161). This reversal was not evident for blockers of sympathetic ganglia or a-adrenergic receptors.…”
Section: Oxotremorine Arecolinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have shown previously , 1966a) that phenethylguanidine and some related compounds which have only weak sympathetic blocking activity can prevent and sometimes reverse the effects of more potent adrenergic neurone blocking drugs. We have now studied the interaction with a variety of sympathetic blocking drugs of the two optical isomers of 8-hydroxyphenethylguanidine.…”
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